Ubuntu ?

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I know running Ubuntu from a 4inch screen is a joke but we have hdmi, so it is more for fun and it is just cool :)

There are plenty of errors, maybe because we are x86 or do not have loop support, which means custom kernel and end of road for osd :(

Here is what adb says:

c:\adb>adb shell
# su
su
[email protected]:/ # cd /sdcard
cd /sdcard
[email protected]:/sdcard # cd ubuntu
cd ubuntu
[email protected]:/sdcard/ubuntu # sh ubuntu.sh
sh ubuntu.sh
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
rm failed for -f, No such file or directory
mkdir failed for /data/local/mnt, File exists
Unable to chmod bootubuntu: Operation not permitted
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To enter the Ubuntu Linux console just type 'bootubuntu'
[email protected]:/sdcard/ubuntu # bootubuntu
bootubuntu
mount: Invalid argument
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
mount: No such file or directory
Setting /etc/resolv.conf to Google Open DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
/system/bin/bootubuntu[22]: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: No
such file or directory
/system/bin/bootubuntu[23]: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/resolv.conf: No
such file or directory
Setting localhost on /etc/hosts
/system/bin/bootubuntu[25]: cannot create /data/local/ubuntu/etc/hosts: No such
file or directory
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Shutting down Ubuntu
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: No such file or directory
failed: Invalid argument
[email protected]:/sdcard/ubuntu #

I know it was a long shot, but any ideas on the possibility of getting this working on the osd if only for the fun and because we canness of it :lol:

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I agree that this would be quite interesting, especially because the phone can run all the usual ia32 binaries, including wine. Obviously the script is not meant for ia32, so it is no surprise that it does not work. Maybe it would be worth following the instructions to do it by hand? I guess I could create a useful image of ubuntu.